Both wired and wireless solutions will be considered. Some companies, including BMW, already offer static wireless charging systems, which utilise pads that replenish a car's batteries when parked over.Ī further £20 million is being earmarked for static and semi-dynamic wireless charging solutions for commercial vehicles. The research and development programme sees £20 million dedicated to funding projects that investigate charging solutions for residential streets where electric vehicle (EV) owners have no off-street parking. The move came following the announcement of Government plans to invest £40 million into dedicated to wireless charging research in the UK. Electric cars, taxis and buses charging their batteries wirelessly in public came a step closer recently when a trial of wireless charging technology for taxis was announced in Nottingham.
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